| Dale Carnegie, Dorothy Carnegie - 1977 - 228 sider
...the years before Fort Sumter. "As a fellow member of the Commonwealth," said the Prime Minister, "it is our earnest desire to give South Africa our support...impossible for us to do this without being false to our deep convictions about the political destinies of free men to which in our own territories we are trying... | |
| Martin Walker - 1995 - 418 sider
...The wind of change is blowing through this continent ... As a fellow member of the Commonwealth it is our earnest desire to give South Africa our support and encouragement. But there are some aspects of your policies which make it impossible for us to do this without being false... | |
| Francis Beckett - 2006 - 182 sider
...The wind of change is blowing through this continent .. . As a fellow member of the Commonwealth, it is our earnest desire to give South Africa our support...this without being false to our own deep convictions about the political destinies of free men . . He then concluded - as if he had been saying nothing... | |
| Jennifer Clark - 2008 - 324 sider
...public knowledge, indeed of public controversy'.22 Macmillan described the British dilemma, saying 'It is our earnest desire to give South Africa our support...this without being false to our own deep convictions about the political destinies of free men to which in our own territories we are trying to give effect.'23... | |
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